Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Aug 1967, p. 9

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TAME LAS COUPCN EXPIRES AU ARGE SIZE 19: 100 00 FL OZ. 00 TINS 'FL, OZ. ¢ INS KG. 79 SPEAKER SUGGESTS AVENUES 'W eeken d Of Relaxation City F amily Court Buil ding ie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 2, 1967 9 | RODEO KING HURT ! LOOK AT STARS Canada Able To Contribute (Catches Board Off Guard | Termed "Disgraceful Place" ror sscison, su. sor).uoNtRb (hb : lits first anniversary recently, Oshawa's family and juve-) Oshawa's new police head-\Mr. Rodeo, suffered four frac-'+e ports attendance reached f W lf A weekend of relaxation|and wearing a burgundy Open nile court building came under! quarters. Chief Johnston _is|turea ribs when his saddle 295,866 during the first year. are eS or caught board of control off neck sports shirt. \fire again at a board of control|S20w" to favor a design which/horse was knocked down by a/There were 1,437 shows, 757 in | guard Monday. Mayor Marks appeared for! meeting. will have the courts close to bronco during the Fort Macleod! French, 685 in English and five ahead in sharing all the good) In the morning only control- the special council meeting at and adjoining the new station,|Stampede in July, | bilingual shows. .30 p.m. called to tintreeze| It was recently characterized but not part of it. - ae ® New Home Recipe Taking a look into the future,jnow in a position to take a tas Salled 4" weue place of 'leadership in pioneer-|things we enjoy in Canada with|iers Margaret Shaw and Frank some building funds, and even|Y Aid. Gilbert Murdoch as, "People go to this court with jailer. of The: Oabawe Tities law and order Tel ce es ee hed do not have them.|yocallum turned up for the|he had departed from his usual| "deplorable" and Monday.,|problems and the appearance , » bas n_help-|and in helping these backward), .oyjar meeting, which wasn't/impeccable tailoring standards.|Con. Margaret Shaw said 'itjof this building increases Monday suggested avenues|ing the poor and under - pri-| peoples of the world to e ' "mos ees Weald C | through which Canada can con-|vileged countries to help them-land infinitely better life, (enough to make @ quorum. The' He was wearing coat and) viace." ee ee ..| e a H pl tribute to the welfare of the |selves to standards of living) "There can be no more hay. ee ag hg ig pants of differing shades and)P in a had before it an in gre ee e ucing an world. 'comparable to our own," untii 1.00 p.m. by whic' "© a shirt without a tie. He had). ; 7 | Dr itesmora, hilt hdlaie a tas Ud Hae | Addressing the meeting of the jad ve wag Fr ytagh gion port Con. Robert Nicol had been 1o- heen out of town all day but item dealing with 2 meeting added. "It is terrible. Take a! It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help regain Rotary Club of Oshawa Mr. | "hs Canada. enters its 1 am confident that in acer hy: cated. : returned in time for the meet- with Police Chief Walter John- walk in and see for yourselves", may lose pounds of unsightly fat slender more graceful curves; if Hood said: : S premieres S upon its i Pesada il , 7 However Mayor Ernest/ing ston to discuss plans ~ and|she advised the other countrol- right in your own home. Make| reducible pounds and inches of ood = said: second century of nationhood,|it, Canada will once again win york, and Con. Ralph Jones 'Ald. J. E. Rundle, however, |Sketches he has relative to the lers, | this home recipe yourself. It's] excess fat don't disappear from The board will meet Thurs-| ©48¥> 20 trouble at all and costs| neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, day for a discussion with the| little. Just go to your drug store! calves and ankles just return the : and ask for four ounces of Naran| empty bottle for your money Concentrate, Pour this into a] back. Follow this easy way en- "Because of its position in|that is the role I expect to see its laurels as a nation dedicat- the world, because of its poten- | this country occupying in anj@d to the measure of peace tial wealth and its wide visionjever - increasing measure. were still missing, and it wasn't jeq the field for unorthodox "s Scarborough' police station. lah until late afternoon Mr. Jones dressing. Sporting a vivid|,.Chief Johnston was author- which can only be made secure|,..iveq with a sunburned face sports coat with a blue check|ized to do this by the board to chief on the Scarborough st@, world service, Canad: is! re is by lifting the burdens & ice f pies : ; . ah ia ee ee ee y Sind pattern, baggy trousers and an|ssist in drawing up plans forition. =| |_| pint bottle and add eriough|dorsed by many who have tried shoulders of those who are less| . old open neck sports shirt, he eat juice to fill the bottle.| this plan and help bring back 4 fortunate, | Bridge Work also wore a grey beard of re-|Paul,"" quipped Ald. William) | FALLS ARE NEARBY ake two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and graceful on ro. : Oar pen Ing "That is a destiny worthy of |cent origin, (He wore a full) Paynter, Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela's) 88 needed and follow the Naran| slenderness, Note how quickly Canada's greatest effort. In that beard while campaigning in the' "Yes, but I can't walk the boomtown, is only 170 miles hae bloat disappears--how much bet~ direction lies a goal toward| Costs $1 hy last federal election.) waters," cracked back Ald.|from the Aftgel Falls, the your first purchase does not ter you feel. More alive, youthful : ' "He's trying to look like St.i Rundle. 'world's highest cataracts, show you @ simple easy way to| appearing and active 7 |which that effort must be aim- co i Iscusse: y reasurer led for the good of all man-| Settlement in the subsoil of - -- ee Laie seleceemin kind, "the speaker said. |the approaches to the Simcoe , Despite the noisy demonstra- Street South bridge call for re- Board of: control Spending tions to council to pin-point the tions of a small minority group|Pair work totalling $1950, dep- was discussed Monday by city Source of expenditure, of Canadians of French descent,|uty commissioner of works, | treasurer Frank Markson. have had a word with the|Mr. Hood said the Canadian|Robert Richardson, told board Mr. Markson had b ked budget contro! officer this union is as strong as it has|of control Monday. . een asked! morning and we have money in|ever been. It would be utter fol-| He said the problems were by the board to comment onjthe contingency account. 1 think!ly should anything now tran-|due to the extremely adverse the source of financing for the we can get it out of that, but|spire to impair that unity which subsoil conditions and were not} S city's share of phase two of there is a limit to what we can/is essential to Canada's best in- Caused by bad workmanship. | the waste disposal study to be 4°. é lterests and to the welfare of} When Con. Margaret Shaw undertaken by the Central On- "We are going to have to its 10 provinces. protested against this extra| tario Joint Planning Board at ration our requests on this ac-| Mr. Hood said Canada now|expense, Mr. Richardson said a cost of $20,940. count otherwise we cannot|stands on its own feet, and to|the trouble was similar to that} Con. Frank McCallum said it handle any of the other re-/her belongs the honor of being/experienced at the harbor, and quests. the pioneer in hammering out|to obviate it entirely would oh ge agate eT ein _ Con. Margaret Shaw: "This'a new concept in imperial re-|involve a tremendous excavat- could not meet the 1967 costs. | oro te lationship which has been cop-jing job or the building of a "Where is the money coming Mt. Markson: y es. We have ied by a number of former col-|three span bridge. E from?" he asked Mr. Marks 8/had a run on it." onies which now form part of} A system of pressure grout-| what f nr. Markson.| The board recommended 'to\the British Commonwealth of ing was needed to raise the| | Mr. Markson replied: "The council that the fund be obtain-| nations concrete slabs_ into position, | | board would be well advised'ed from the contingency --------- and he said it was possible before making recommenda-|account. similar work might have to be| Telephone Course undertaken next year before the trouble was completely Traffic System At GM ForCity Workers "ic sos conmive er We) Fantastic Valve ! later recommended to council : ' NYLON BRISTLE | City hall employees will be that Instrusion - Prepakt Ltd.,| TOOTH BRUSH eS Roll-on Deodorant Natural Curl : Mirs, Special 1.29 for JA7 ARRID S ks A E |ottered another course in tele--be engaged to carry out the Par. ngry XC ange phone- manners. work ; 1 Recently a lecturer from} ----------~-- Roe a aE ; Aue \ 99 | RELAXER s Mfvs 79+ line. LDA. SPECIAL (a CT Complete Kit = } \ Slight imperfection : gay in "handles : : ARRID CREAML_G-- Ot . ; Mfrs, Special There was an angry exchange|a very good system and it Bea cere eave TAS 0 DOWNTOWN 83 for J ~~ Prices effective until __ Saturday, August 5, 1967 groups or the subject in the) between Ald. Ernest Whiting) works well. Officers from other|); " DELIGHTFUL 3 lee | sping ont library and showed a fil or-| aa and deputy commissioner 0 f|municipalities have been along faving Modern telephone tacti.| AIR CONDITIONED works, Robert Richardson, dur-|to see it. niques DINING ROOM ing a traffic committee meet-| "There is some more mach-| The Bell com 5 i ; , ' : pany has offer- cua 2 us came hi inery to be installed at a laterjed another program in Octo- GOOD FOOD at Pabk Road and ol wit at di date, but at the moment it is ber or November and city me ea oor Street. 'working well. Nobody has {|~|treasurer Frank Markson said Ald. Whiting is not a member|right to call it lousy." 142 employees attended the Hotel Lancaster REASONABLE PRICES Special Noon. Luncheons Modess ) | | FEMININE a" Instamatic of the committee but was sitting) Ald. Whiting: 'Tell that to first course and the numbers in rng ene bg yl and|the half mile queue there in| increased as the week went 27 KING ST. WEST ERY as the committee finished its|the mornings." by. deliberations he stood up and | ___________ -- NAPKINS . ' e Camera Outfit said: "I want to make a pro-| 12's = Sugg. A int resh Sugg : test about this traffic system List 53¢ ' list 24.50 ..eeeves 18.88 It is lousy and doesn't work. | ) "There was a big crowd \there this morning and no po-| Hliceman. Why isn't something | done about it?" | "I take exception to that," | replied Mr. Richardson, "It is | Fire Signal ) Change Made Motorists just don't seem to notice the fire department's flashing signals at the intersec- tion of Church and Colborne Streets and Colborne and Mary Streets. Fire vehicle drivers have nar- | rowly averted serious accidents | on several occasions. | Fire Chief H. R. Hobbs told this to the traffic committee | Monday. | "Drivers will persist in com- | ing 'round close to the curb, | and about four times in one week one of my vehicles nearly | got it there," he said. | The committee recommended | --$----$ KODAK FILM CHOICE MEATS AT Pepsodent ae Bg DH Ge. --s--- Dental Cream al So RP SAVORY SAVINGS | | = d Supev Size pe Ro | gq list 49 Pou ~~ : dt SWINGER CAMERA 285 i sssesssseeee 10:88 oe. . Te! Fov Preserving _ " ' FILM for Polaroid Swinger CC] ray Meg ernny so ot) erie a B87 FACELLE seis ' 32 ro : : 7 apy Royale tsurs IDA Special B Soy : sinter aj hh. 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